Hi Andres, > the lib will have a 64 if csound was built for double (64 bits) > precision. Since the OLPC uses the float build it uses a different > file (this setup allows a system to have both floats and doubles > version of csound without conflicts).
Changing the makefile to link agains libcsound64.so made it build so that is fine. Are there runtime incompatibilities I should be aware of and which could make it not run on debian? > >> Hardcoded paths starting with /home/olpc were changed too but it still >> does not play any sound - the graphics are stunning though! :) > > The version of csound for the XO is a modified version which among > other things uses the alsa output module by default. The normal > version defaults to portaudio. You would need to check whether csound > is actually producing sound on your machine. You can use many of the > manual examples (e.g. oscil.csd), which are configured for realtime > audio. If csound is producing output tamtam should too. I tried it > some time ago on a debian machine, and it worked fine. > I tried a while ago and it worked and from pippy as well, but the latest package does not. So it is may not be a tamtam issue after all. >> csound is 5.08.0 do you know if that should be OK? > > yes, the current version of OLPCsound is a cvs version a little later > than the official 5.08, but there should be no important changes. > >> Minor change to get it to build with -Werror with g++ 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 8.04) > > Can you post the error? > two instances of warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’ which are eliminated by the patch I attached yesterday Jani _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
